The hour starts from 500 dirhams .. and the «Dubai Health» confirms: the activity is not licensed

“Energy Therapy” .. Centers that promote healing from chronic and dangerous diseases

  • The specialists of these centers determine the number of treatment sessions after a free evaluation session.

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"Emirates Today" monitored advertisements for centers and people, through social media, in which they claimed that they have the ability to provide energy therapy services for all diseases, including dangerous diseases such as cancer, diabetes and high pressure of support, in addition to misleading treatment claims for various diseases to attract patients.

Centers reported that service prices start from 500 dirhams per session, while the "center's specialists" determine the number of sessions that their customers need after a free evaluation session.

On the other hand, doctors and specialists warned against resorting to centers and people who claim that they have the ability to treat all diseases, stressing that they “sell illusions to patients for profit, and sometimes even delay appropriate medical intervention, which aggravates the patient’s condition and threatens his life.”

They described this type of treatment as “trading people’s pain with pseudoscience far from scientific reasoning.”

While the Executive Director of the Health Regulation Sector at the Dubai Health Authority, Dr. Marwan Al Mulla, confirmed that the energy therapy activity is not licensed.

He advised patients to resort to scientific medical solutions to treat their diseases.

A consultant psychiatrist at Al-Amal Hospital, in Dubai, Dr. Muhammad Hassan Farajallah, said, “Energy therapy is classified as a pseudo-science, which is not based on any accurate scientific approach, as treatments are subject to scientific experiments and studies that confirm their feasibility and importance, but energy therapy is far Exactly about this process, it belongs to Eastern and Indian philosophies, which cannot be proven by abstract science, so it should not be relied upon in the treatment of aches and diseases, and rely primarily on proven scientific specialization.”

Faraj Allah stated that "patients' resort to energy therapy caused them health damage, as it delayed their access to the required treatment in a timely manner, especially amid false medical claims related to the treatment of chronic diseases and other dangerous diseases."

In turn, Professor of Psychiatry at the College of Medicine at Ras Al Khaimah University, Dr. Talaat Matar, warned against resorting to energy therapy to cure diseases, as “various treatments are based on health organizations after they are presented to specialized committees and undergo experiments and study the results, according to proven scientific methods, which It makes energy therapy a lie and a claim.”

He added, "What promotes to attract people to energy therapy for their various diseases is nothing but a product that is being sold to people with the aim of commercial profit and nothing more. We should beware of it, especially if a person has a disease that requires serious treatment."

A specialist in family and community medicine at Fakeeh University Hospital in Dubai, Dr. Adel Sajwani, confirmed that "energy therapy is nothing but a fantasy and a fraud, and a means for those trying to profit by trading in patients' pain."

He added: "Energy therapy is a marketing activity that a person obtains a certificate in within two or three months, and then becomes a trainer or therapist, without any valuable specialized study."

He pointed out that "many patients go to these centers or specialists, in search of hope for a quick recovery or treatment, and they pay large sums of money, without a curative therapeutic feasibility in the end."

He stressed that "the victims suffer psychological pressure, and some of them neglect the medical treatment prescribed to them and rely on energy therapy, which ultimately leads to the deterioration of their health."

He called for reliance on medicine based on scientific evidence and evidence, and not on a specialty in which the owner obtained a certificate after studying for no more than three months.

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